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Texas EquuSearch Turns to Woods in Search for Ohio Woman
Volunteers in the search for a missing pregnant woman in northeast Ohio have started Friday's search. Reporter: Associated Press |
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UNIONTOWN, Ohio -- Volunteers in the search for a missing pregnant woman in northeast Ohio have started Friday's search.
The first two buses loaded to standing-room only pulled away from the muster point this morning. Many of the 100 searchers carried backpacks, work gloves and bottled water.
Thursday, about 1,400 people scoured neighborhoods, commercial areas, farm fields and woods near Canton, Ohio. They're looking for Jessie Davis, who was last heard from on June 13.
Cindy Wisdom is a case manager for Dickinson, Texas-based Texas EquuSearch. She says Friday's search will focus more on wooded areas and open fields.
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